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double reverse jet sweep with Mahomes flipping the ball to Hardman going one way then flipping the ball to Kardashian the other way or fakes it or double fake and mahomes throws it deep to Marquez. Some shit will be in the works.
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The more I think about it, the more I like it.
1. The acquisition cost is not bad. A pick around #100 in the draft, plus a sixth that is practically a seventh. For 3.5 seasons of a guy with unique traits who went 20th overall 18 months ago at a high-priced position. KC isn't even on the hook for the full cost of his rookie deal. It's amazing value even if he is nothing more than the gadget guy replacement player. 2. When you look at how good he is at creating separation and think how that will fit in with guys like Kelce requiring a ton of attention, I think it's really hard to not get excited. If you leave Toney 1x1 without help on a corner, he's going to win more often than not. Oh, and throw in that the Chiefs coach is probably the best in NFL history at manufacturing separation... hoo boy. 3. It's not just jitterbug short stuff/manufactured touches, either. He's good at that stuff, but you watch his highlights and see a guy who tracks the ball well and can adjust downfield, and who is so sudden he's a nightmare on intermediate routes (and therefore can burn guys deep despite not having the craziest deep speed). 4. The maturity concerns are real. Betting on the locker room to fix. 5. I can't take anything away from him having a hard time getting along with coaching staffs put together and run by Belichick turds like Judge (a complete fraud who was in way over his head) or Daboll. There's a lot of upside here, gang. Color Duncan excited. |
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I'm pretty pumped about this move. |
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Andy should have a handful of plays set up for him in the coming weeks.
Just get that man the ball in space and watch him go |
The speed is great, but I love that this dude is a fantastic "hands catcher". He doesn't allow that ball into his body, he just reaches out and rips the ball out of the air.
Not only does this aid in RAC but also eliminates the through the hands off the chest tip drill special that Tyreek pulled off about 8 times last season. If the guy matures, and develops a work ethic, this will be a steal. Assuming of course the brokedick factor was simply just not wanting to play. If all those injuries are legit, then I'm not very optimistic on his future. |
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Kadarius Toney's initials are KT
K is the 11th letter of the Alphabet T is the 20th letter of the Alphabet 20+11 = 31 The Chiefs are the NFL's #1 Team 30-1 = 30 30 divided by 2 equals 15 15 is Patrick Mahomes number. It's a sign. |
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